Snake River Fishing is decent on the surface with chironomid imitations with ledge rock pools and slow current riffle pools producing best from approximately 11am to around 3pm. The head of riffles can also produce on warmer days for about one to one and a half hours on warmer days. Keep in mind that there is a lot of flux regarding prime surface time. Look for action anytime between 10am and 4pm. Nymph rigs and…
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Author: Boots Allen
Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for December 3rd, 2021
Snake River Inconsistency is the name of the game on the Snake in terms of surface action. Intense feeding on midges can bee from 10am to 1pm some days in riffle pools. On other days, it is after 2pm and occurring in backwater side channels and eddies with slow currents and moderate depths. The best plan of action is to fish hard, keep your eyes open, and when you see consistent surface feeding, stay on…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for November 21st, 2021
Snake River Chironomids are on the water just about everyday, but the real surface action is on blue-winged olives which begin to pop around 1pm and intensify around 3pm and wane about an hour later. The most active water is almost exclusively in seams along eddies and in riffle current margins. Longer, slower runs can have actions further out in main currents. Nymphs are producing from about 11am until dusk with the sweet spot occurring…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for November 7th, 2021
Snake River Dry flies are producing after 11am, with the best action is occurring after 2pm as midge and BWO emergences intensify. The most productive water has been in ledge rock pools, the inside turn of riffles and riffle current margins, banks with moderate depths and slow currents, and seams separating backwater channels from main channel currents. Nymphs are working and it is a toss-up between double rigs and dry-droppers in terms of which is…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for October 24th, 2021
Snake River BWOs dominate the surface scene most days with a smattering of mahogany duns and October caddis around every now and then. The best dry fly action is occurring after 11:30am each day but as late as 1pm occasionally. Focus on the middle and lower reaches from Wilson Bridge down to Sheep Gulch and target riffles, troughs, submerged structure, side channels, and ledge rock pools. Nymph rigs are a good way to go throughout…
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